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docker/cli

This repository is the home of the cli used in the Docker CE and Docker EE products.

It's composed of 3 main folders

  • /cli - all the commands code.
  • /cmd/docker - the entrypoint of the cli, aka the main.

Development

Build locally

$ make build
$ make clean

You will need gox for this one:

$ make cross

If you don't have gox, you can use the "in-container" version of make cross, listed below.

Build inside container

$ make -f docker.Makefile build
$ make -f docker.Makefile clean
$ make -f docker.Makefile cross

In-container development environment

$ make -f docker.Makefile dev

Then you can use the build locally commands:

$ make build
$ make clean

Legal

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Licensing

docker/cli is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. See LICENSE for the full license text.